Code and Theory Work Recognized in Digiday Publishing Awards
NEW YORK — Code and Theory’s work with Bloomberg and The Webby Awards has been recognized across four categories in the 2015 Digiday Publishing Awards, announced Tuesday:
BLOOMBERG POLITICS
Bloomberg Politics, launched in October 2014, was the first of Bloomberg’s entirely new generation of digitally-led, multi-platform brands. The site is a finalist in the Best New Publisher category and Best Publishing Site Design category, alongside Quartz and Guardian News & Media. It is also a finalist in the Best Publishing Innovation in Advertising category, for its toolkit of custom ad integrations that connect a user’s scrolling behavior to the animation within the ad.
THE WEBBY AWARDS
The new webbyawards.com was named a finalist for Best New Publishing Brand alongside Angie’s List Weekly and Contently’s “The ContentStrategist” blog. Launched in November 2014, the modular design of the new Webbys website enables staff members a much easier way to publish new material, and surface and repackage existing content from its extensive archive of the Internet’s history, culture and curiosities.
Winners will be announced at the Digiday Publishing Awards ceremony in New York City onMarch 19. To read more about all finalists, click here.
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Code and Theory is an independently-owned and creatively-led agency that creates products, content and campaigns across physical and digital worlds. The agency has helped brands tell stories and design the systems that carry them since2001. From helping to redefine the publishing industry with clients like LosAngeles Times, Vogue and Mashable, to creating award-winning marketing programs for brands like Dr Pepper and BURGER KING®, to designing physical products for companies likeBrown-Forman and Outernet, Code and Theory is a creative agency for the entire ecosystem. The company was named to FastCompany’s 2015 list of the “World’sTop 10 Most Innovative Companies in Design.” For more information, followCode and Theory on Twitter and Facebook, or visit codeandtheory.com.